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Friday, November 22, 2013

WRN Program Schedule

WRN Broadcast has announced that as part of the
company’s continued growth strategy it will be refocusing its seven
international radio networks to concentrate on the core service regions. As a
result the French and German Networks will cease broadcasting from midnight 31
December 2013, and the wrn.org web-based stations audio on-demand archive
service will cease on 16 December 2013. This Newsletter will also close with the
last edition published on 20 December 2013.Prairie Home CompanionSunday 24th November: A Prairie Home Companion This week on A
Prairie Home Companion, it's a rebroadcast of the all-things-banjo show from
back in February. With Joe Newberry on "Down the Road," Bill Evans playing
"Ragtime Episode," Noam Pikelny's "Broken Drought," a three- (three!) banjo
version of "Arkansas Traveler," and a bit of history on the instrument from Bill
C. Malone. Plus, Suzy Bogguss sings "Yellow River Road," and in Lake Wobegon,
the town prepares for the annual "Big Plunge" fundraising event.

Asia Calling is a weekly current affairs
programme produced in Jakarta by Indonesia’s only independent radio network
KBR68H.

Broadcast times:In
Europe: Sat 1500 UTC /
1600 CET

In North
America: Sat 1100 EST / 0800 PST

In
Africa & the Middle East: Sat
0700 UTC / 0900 CAT

In Asia
& the Pacific: Sat
0700 UTC / 1800 AEDT Radio Guangdong

Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th November: Radio Guangdong

Radio Guangdong,
established in October 1949, is a leading radio group in south China. Radio
Guangdong programmes cover political, economic, social and cultural issues;
programmes about Guangdong, programmes about Guangdong people and programmes
linking Guangdong with the world.

Saturday 23rd November: Radio New
Zealand International Dateline
Pacific

RNZI is New Zealand's only
shortwave station, broadcasting to the Island nations of the Pacific. Its
broadcasts range from Papua New Guinea in the west across to French Polynesia in
the east, covering all South Pacific countries in between.

Broadcast times:

In Europe: Sat
0400 UTC / 0500 CET

In North America: Sat 1000 EST
/ 0700 PST

Ways to listen

WRN's English language services and your favourite
programmes can be heard all around the world. To find out how to tune in, visit
the ways to
listen section on our website.

WRN via the Internet

The WRN website hosts an extensive
range of on-demand programming and you can also listen to WRN’s live streams
24/7. In addition, the WRN website provides schedule and ways to
listen information as well as details about our partner broadcasters
including links to their websites.